Actors in transitions: narratives of roles and change in the German e-mobility transition

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Actors in transitions : narratives of roles and change in the German e-mobility transition. / Upham, Paul; Gathen, Lea.

in: Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Jahrgang 40, 01.09.2021, S. 450-460.

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title = "Actors in transitions: narratives of roles and change in the German e-mobility transition",
abstract = "We apply an approach that theoretically connects processes at different scales within a sociotechnical sustainability transitions frame, focusing on individual actors. Drawing on interviews with actors involved in the electric mobility transition in Lower Saxony, Germany, we analyse actors{\textquoteright} narratives as revelatory of situated or {\textquoteleft}conjunctural{\textquoteright} knowledge, as viewed from a strong structuration perspective of sociotechnical change. The purpose is to shed a particular type of light on structure-agency processes. Strong structuration is an extended version of Giddens{\textquoteright} social theory that takes account of actors{\textquoteright} subjective experience of their situation, viewing this as both shaped by - and shaping of - structure, in the sense of rules that are internal and external to individuals. Here we show how actors{\textquoteright} narratives of their experiences and positions in the sociotechnical system reveal themes relevant to the on-going structuration electric vehicles in the case study region of Lower Saxony, Germany. We identify general {\textquoteleft}meta-narratives{\textquoteright} that span more than one individual, as well as personal narratives that are specific to individuals. In addition, the analytic value of narratives in transition literature is discussed.",
keywords = "E-mobility, Electric vehicles, Narratives, Sociotechnical transitions, Strong structuration, Management studies",
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